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The Junkyard Jumbotron is a web tool that makes it really easy to combine a bunch of random displays into a single, large virtual display. It works with laptops, tablets, smartphones -- anything that can run a web browser. And the magic is that all you need to do to configure one is take a photograph of all the screens.

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Junkyard Jumbotron

The Junkyard Jumbotron lets you take a bunch of random displays and
instantly stitch them together into a large, virtual display, simply
by taking a photograph of them. It works with laptops, smartphones,
tablets --- anything that runs a web browser. It also highlights a new
way of connecting a large number of heterogenous devices to each other
in the field, on an ad-hoc basis.

Here are instructions for installing the Junkyard Jumbotron. Most of
these packages are available via apt-get on Linux, or in MacPorts or
Homebrew of OS X (deployments are intended to be on Ubuntu or Debian
boxes, and currently most development happens on OS X).

1. Git

You'll need a git client to get the source code. Git is a distributed
source code management system. You can get a client from the git
homepage.

3. Python & Python Imaging

The Junkyard Jumbotron's image processing is all done in Python, utilizing
a wrapper around the ARToolkitPlus augmented reality tracking library. You
need to install Python 2.6 or 2.7 from their downloads page.